One of golf's greatest 19th holes and eateries is relocating while the space undergoes its largest renovation since opening doors in 1919.
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This time around, fans were pleasantly surprised to be met with relatively calm winds and light but steady rain.
It’s been going on three years now that Scottie Scheffler has made golf look really easy, even when it can be really hard.
then needed a clean wedge shot to clear the cliff and send the ball back toward the fairway. After accomplishing that, he struck a 6-iron from 179 yards, landing it on the back right of the green.
Scheffler had to find his ball and then hit from the rocky sand on the par-5 18th hole Friday at Pebble Beach.